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While the company does not break out the margin for individual papers, analysts estimate that the profit margin at The Times could have been as high as 20percentt last year.

It also illustrates the complexity involved in creating a coherent picture of the print and screen audience for individual papers, one that satisfies everyone in the industry, whether they are editors, circulation directors or advertisers.

Thanks to the classic Twentieth-Century British Political Facts 1900-2000 and British Political Facts Since 1979, by David and Gareth Butler (and researcher Katy Stoddard) we can see the figures both for individual papers and for the collective circulations of papers supporting Labour, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats.

For the 2015 Series B papers the range for individual papers is 9 to 26%.

You can search by agency and get a list of papers linked to the journal's own websites through digital object identifiers (DOIs), widely used ID codes for individual papers.

But this is only "an insurance policy" for individual papers; the dark archive will not be accessible to the public, says Brian Hitson, acting director of the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information.

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The most common reason for rejecting data from individual papers was the lack of quoted confidence intervals.

Here, we derive a mechanistic model for the citation dynamics of individual papers, allowing us to collapse the citation histories of papers from different journals and disciplines into a single curve, indicating that all papers tend to follow the same universal temporal pattern.

The quality of the data from individual papers was assessed for overall survival (OS), clinical response rate and side effects.

Overall, the present collective description aims an introductory guidance for the individual papers of the special issue on the Korean tidal flat, with provisioning several key maps to be cross-utilized or referred.

The basic criticism of the h-index is that the supposed strength of its robustness at the same time constitutes its major weakness, since, for example, individual papers with excellent citation figures in a scientist's publication career receive correspondingly less attention (Harzing and van der Wal 2009).

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